Re: [sympy] Google Season of Docs 2023 announced

2023-01-19 Thread Aaron Meurer
On Wed, Jan 18, 2023 at 8:43 PM 'Anurag Surendra Bhat (B20CS097)' via sympy wrote: > Hello Aaron and Sympy community, > I am Anurag Bhat, a computer science student at Indian Institute of > Technology Jodhpur. I have been contributing to SymPy for the past year and > had proposed for GSOC'22

Re: [sympy] Google Season of Docs 2023 announced

2023-01-18 Thread 'Anurag Surendra Bhat (B20CS097)' via sympy
Hello Aaron and Sympy community, I am Anurag Bhat, a computer science student at Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur. I have been contributing to SymPy for the past year and had proposed for GSOC'22 with Sympy also. More about my work can be found here

Re: [sympy] Google Season of Docs 2023 announced

2023-01-18 Thread Somasree Majumder
I have already explored the repository of sympy and have seen the work done by Google Season of Docs 2022 mentee .Currently I am going through sphinx official documentation to be able to do this project with utmost proficiency. Any pointers pointers regarding the further process would be really

Re: [sympy] Google Season of Docs 2023 announced

2023-01-18 Thread Somasree Majumder
Hi there Sympy Community, I am Somasree Majumder, undergrad from India.I am really interested to work on this project.I am quiet well versed with python and have been contributing to open source python based softwares for 2 years now.As far as techjical writing is concerned I write articles on

[sympy] Google Season of Docs 2023 announced

2023-01-18 Thread Aaron Meurer
Google has announced they are running Google Season of Docs again this year https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs. The deadline for us to apply is February 15. I'd like to apply again. Before we do that, though, we need to come up with a project idea. I'd also ideally like to find someone

Re: [sympy] Google Season of Docs

2021-05-14 Thread Oscar Benjamin
Welcome Joannah! Looking forward to working with you... Oscar On Fri, 14 May 2021 at 20:48, Aaron Meurer wrote: > > Hello everyone. > > I am happy to announce that we have hired Joannah Nanjekye for Google > Season of Docs 2021. Joannah will be working over the next 5 months on > improving the

[sympy] Google Season of Docs

2021-05-14 Thread Aaron Meurer
Hello everyone. I am happy to announce that we have hired Joannah Nanjekye for Google Season of Docs 2021. Joannah will be working over the next 5 months on improving the organization of the SymPy documentation. For those who don't know, Season of Docs is a program run by Google that matches

Re: [sympy] Google Season of Docs

2021-04-16 Thread Mhd Ali
nical writer who is > interested in working with us, please reach out to me. This year, we > are looking for a technical writer who can improve the organization of > our documentation. > https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/Google-Season-of-Docs. The > deadline for hiring a technical writ

[sympy] Google Season of Docs

2021-04-16 Thread Aaron Meurer
the organization of our documentation. https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/Google-Season-of-Docs. The deadline for hiring a technical writer is May 17. For those who have been involved in Season of Docs in the past, the program works a little differently this year. Instead of applying through Google

Re: [sympy] Google Season of Docs 2021

2021-02-10 Thread Soumi7
Hi Tejasvi, This issue (https://github.com/sympy/sympy/issues/19591) has links to all modules that have been updated. You can start by updating other modules to follow the documentation style guide mentioned here : https://docs.sympy.org/latest/documentation-style-guide.html. Thanks, Soumi.

Re: [sympy] Google Season of Docs 2021

2021-02-10 Thread C.S.R. Tejasvi
Hi Aaron and Oscar, I am Tejasvi Chebrolu, a computer science sophomore at International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad. I have recently been trying to improve my technical writing skills and would like to work with SymPy as a part of GSoD-2021. After going through the ideas on

Re: [sympy] Google Season of Docs 2021

2021-02-09 Thread Aaron Meurer
On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 12:51 PM Oscar Benjamin wrote: > Hi Aaron, > > I would go with "Organization of Documentation" as the most important. > We need to get it organised so that there is a clear distinction > between user functions vs internals and so that there are good > cross-references to

Re: [sympy] Google Season of Docs 2021

2021-02-09 Thread Oscar Benjamin
Hi Aaron, I would go with "Organization of Documentation" as the most important. We need to get it organised so that there is a clear distinction between user functions vs internals and so that there are good cross-references to explanatory guides etc. We definitely need high-level docs but at

[sympy] Google Season of Docs 2021

2021-02-09 Thread Aaron Meurer
Google has announced Google Season of Docs (GSoD) again for 2021. GSoD is a program that pairs technical writers with open source projects. We have participated in the past two years. The GSoD program has changed quite a bit this year. In the past, it was run like Google Summer of Code, where

Re: [sympy] Google Season of Docs 2020 Proposal

2020-07-29 Thread Aaron Meurer
Thanks for the writeup. I agree with you about tooling. For documentation in particular, over use of tooling can lead to a situation where documentation is written more for machines than humans. Consistency in formatting is important and certainly makes it easier for humans to read documentation,

Re: [sympy] Google Season of Docs 2020 Proposal

2020-07-29 Thread 'Brandon David' via sympy
The numpydoc validator is available at https://github.com/numpy/numpydoc/blob/master/numpydoc/validate.py and can be run with python -m numpydoc --validate However, it has some limitations out-of-the-box, e.g. it does not offer package-wide validation or any form of .rst parsing. Rather, it

Re: [sympy] Google Season of Docs 2020 Proposal

2020-07-28 Thread Aaron Meurer
You mentioned in your proposal that you contributed to the numpydoc validator. Can you reference where that work is? Where is the source for the numpydoc validator? Aaron Meurer On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 2:23 PM Aaron Meurer wrote: > > Thanks for doing this. Our style guide that was developed

Re: [sympy] Google Season of Docs 2020 Proposal

2020-07-28 Thread Aaron Meurer
Thanks for doing this. Our style guide that was developed last year differs from numpydoc in a few ways, and it also has some additional things. But being able to automatically validate those things that can be validated is good. Aaron Meurer On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 2:18 PM 'Brandon David' via

[sympy] Google Season of Docs 2020 Proposal

2020-07-28 Thread 'Brandon David' via sympy
Hello SymPy mentors! I apologize that this introduction is coming so late; I was unable to take advantage of the "exploration" period and didn't know until just recently that applicants are still allowed to contact mentors even after the application deadline. I have been hoping to speak with

[sympy] Google Season of Docs applications are open

2020-06-09 Thread Aaron Meurer
Google Season of Docs technical writer applications are now open. Apply at https://bit.ly/gsod-tw-app. The deadline to apply is July 9. See https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs for more information about Google Season of Docs. If you are interested in applying for SymPy, we recommend

[sympy] Google Season Of Docs.

2020-06-01 Thread Priyanshu Shubham
Hi everyone, As a massive fan of Sympy, I would love to have the opportunity to work with the introductory materials at symp.org to make them more accessible for beginners. While the current materials at docs.sympy.org are focused and to-the-point, I think that significant room exists for

Re: [sympy] Google season of docs

2020-05-14 Thread Yash Pasari
Hi Nikhil, Great to hear from you! Yes I also believe that a broader set of examples can be included in high-level documentation and I intend to do that for sympy this gsod. I am also figuring out some more innovative ways to make the documentation more appealing and standardized. Currently,

Re: [sympy] Google season of docs

2020-05-14 Thread Nikhil Maan
Adding more beginner friendly examples and reference to research text seems like a good idea. The links can be added to the reference section of the docstrings wherever required. But, I think a broader set of examples to explain the scope of different methods will be better suited for

[sympy] Google Season of Docs

2020-05-12 Thread Rudr Tiwari
Hello everyone, After getting to know of the SymPy library and its powerful applications, it is my strong desire to contribute and learn about this library completely. I feel that reading, understanding and contributing to the documentation will be one of the best ways to start with, and thus

Re: [sympy] Google season of docs

2020-05-12 Thread Yash Pasari
Hi Aaron, Broadly I am speaking of the second idea mentioned in your project ideas with a slight improvement. Many of the physics modules like quantum mechanics, analytical solutions have a little introduction to the topic when compared to mathematical modules. Also since this is a scientific

Re: [sympy] Google season of docs

2020-05-12 Thread Aaron Meurer
Hi Yash. I'm glad to see your interest. Do you know which modules you would like to see improved in this way? An example of what you mean by beginner friendly examples and better mathematical intuition would also be helpful for us to see the sort of thing you are talking about. Aaron Meurer On

[sympy] Google season of docs

2020-05-11 Thread Yash Pasari
Hi everyone, As a fan of sympy library and having it used in many of my projects, contributing documentation for this library will be a lot of fun. I am highly motivated to participate for sympy and contribute my part in this year's gsod. I have many ideas regarding improvement of docs by

[sympy] Google Season of Docs

2020-05-11 Thread Aaron Meurer
We have been accepted into Google Season of Docs (GSoD) for 2020. Google Season of Docs is a program run by Google that teams technical writers up with open source projects to improve their documentation. You can learn more about the program here https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs. If

[sympy] Google Season of Docs organization application

2020-04-13 Thread Aaron Meurer
The Google Season of Docs (GSoD) organization applications are now open. See https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs/docs/admin-guide. If anyone is interested in being a mentor for Google Season of Docs, please let me know about it and fill out the mentor form there. If you are interested in

[sympy] Google Season of Docs

2020-03-23 Thread Aaron Meurer
Google has announced they are running Google Season of Docs again this year https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs. We should apply to participate again. Organization applications open April 13, and the deadline for us to submit will be May 4. We will worry about the application when it

[sympy] Google Season of Docs Participants Announced

2019-08-08 Thread Jason Moore
Sympyers, We are happy to announce our first participation in Google's new "Season of Docs " with Lauren Glattly. Lauren's proposal was selected from 12 applications. She is a technical writer by trade and will be working on consistency and

[sympy] Google Season of Docs (GSoD) tech writer applications now open

2019-05-30 Thread Aaron Meurer
Tech writer applications for GSoD are open. Interested tech writers should read the guides at https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs/docs/tech-writer-guide and https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs/docs/tech-writer-application-hints. The application form is at

Re: [sympy] Google season of Docs

2019-05-20 Thread Aaron Meurer
Hi Abhinav. Please start with Google's tech writer guide https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs/docs/tech-writer-guide, and look over our ideas page https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoD-2019-Ideas. Aaron Meurer On Mon, May 20, 2019 at 12:25 PM ABHINAV ANAND wrote: > > Hey, i am

[sympy] Google season of Docs

2019-05-20 Thread ABHINAV ANAND
Hey, i am Abhinav Anand. Currently i am a college student pursuing Mathematics and Computing as my B.tech Degree. I have been using sympy for past year. I am going to apply for Gsod in this organization. Please tell me where to get started. -- You received this message because you are

[sympy] Google Season of Docs

2019-03-13 Thread Aaron Meurer
Google is starting a new program, Google Season of Docs (GSoD). I'd like to gauge the community's interest in applying. Full information about the program is here: https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs/ The program is very similar to Google Summer of Code, but unlike GSoC, it focuses on